Was what happened to Rosa Parks on the bus that day an example of "real hatred and prejudice"? Support your answer with information from both articles.

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Answer:

What happened to Rosa Parks on the first of December 1955, on the public bus, was an example of "prejudice", first because she had to look for a seat towards the middle, past the first  several rows, as the law of segregation, referred to as the “Jim Crow laws” was  meant to keep white people and black people separated, supported prejudice allowing to reserve seats exclusively for white people and, it was a "real hatred" example when the driver ordered Rosa and the rest of the black passengers in her row to stand at  the back of the bus and let the white man sit.

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The African American department store´s seamstress Rosa Parks helped  the change of "hatred and prejudice" situation in  Montgomery, Alabama, boarding a city bus after a day’s work, when in an act of defiance, she refused to give up her spot, violating the law, therefore arrested and fined,  taking an enormous risk with this quiet and simple action, which intensify the American Civil Rights Movement, fighting for racial equality as they had had enough of being treated like second-class citizens.

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